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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Airway Compromise Due to Wound Hematoma Following Anterior Cervical Spine Surgery

The Open Orthopaedics Journal 5 Mar 2012 RESEARCH ARTICLE DOI: 10.2174/1874325001206010108

Abstract

One of the most serious adverse events associated with anterior cervical spine surgery is wound hematoma resulting in airway compromise. The reported incidence of this postoperative complication has varied from 0.2% to 1.9%. Obstruction of the airway secondary to bleeding presents a challenging clinical scenario given the rapidity of onset, distorted anatomy of the upper respiratory tract, urgent need to act and potential for catastrophic consequences. This high-risk, life-threatening clinical scenario requires specialized knowledge and a well-designed treatment protocol to achieve a positive outcome. In this review, we report a case of airway compromise secondary to wound hematoma following anterior cervical discectomy and fusion, followed by a review of relevant literature, anatomy, etiologic factors and diagnostic considerations. We also propose guidelines for the prevention and management of postoperative airway obstruction due to wound hematoma.

Keywords: Anterior cervical spine surgery, adverse event, airway obstruction, hematoma.
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